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Ca2+ responses to interleukin 1 and tumor necrosis factor in cultured human skin fibroblasts  Possible implications for Reye syndrome

Ca2+ responses to interleukin 1 and tumor necrosis factor in cultured human skin fibroblasts Possible implications for Reye syndrome

... Elevated concentrations of cytokines were found in the plasma of patients acutely ill with Reye syndrome (RS) but not in control subjects or recovered RS patients. To determine whether this disorder ...

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Monitoring and Management of Increased Intracranial Pressure in Reye Syndrome: Results in 29 Children

Monitoring and Management of Increased Intracranial Pressure in Reye Syndrome: Results in 29 Children

... Monitoring and Management of Increased Intracranial Pressure in Reye Syndrome:. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/66/2/198[r] ...

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Differentiation of Chronic Salicylism from Reye Syndrome

Differentiation of Chronic Salicylism from Reye Syndrome

... The light microscopic findings from liver biopsies of patients with Reye syndrome and both acute and chronic aspirin intoxication may be in- distinguishable.7 Special stains and cautious[r] ...

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A Cluster of Cases of Reye Syndrome Associated with Chickenpox

A Cluster of Cases of Reye Syndrome Associated with Chickenpox

... (When confirmed and possible casesidentifed at schools A and B were compared with the casesat the 14 other schools there was a significant difference in the Reye syndrome case to varicel[r] ...

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Reye's Syndrome and Salicylate Use, by Karen M. Starko, MD, et al, Pediatrics, 1980;66:859–864; and National Patterns of Aspirin Use and Reye Syndrome Reporting, United States, 1980 to 1985, by Janet B. Arrowsmith et al,Pediatrics, 1987;79:858–863

Reye's Syndrome and Salicylate Use, by Karen M. Starko, MD, et al, Pediatrics, 1980;66:859–864; and National Patterns of Aspirin Use and Reye Syndrome Reporting, United States, 1980 to 1985, by Janet B. Arrowsmith et al,Pediatrics, 1987;79:858–863

... of Reye syndrome re- ported annually to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declined markedly between 1980 and ...of Reye syndrome ...of Reye syndrome ...

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Reye Syndrome Associated with Aspirin Therapy for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

Reye Syndrome Associated with Aspirin Therapy for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

... similar.1’9 Although encephalopathy in patients with Reye syndrome tends to be more severe than in most patients with aspirin hepatotoxicity, aspi- nin intoxication in young children may[r] ...

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Decreasing Trends in Reye Syndrome and Aspirin Use in Michigan, 1979 to 1984

Decreasing Trends in Reye Syndrome and Aspirin Use in Michigan, 1979 to 1984

... Any correlation, however, between the decrease in aspirin use among children in Tecumseh and the decreasing incidence of varicella-associated Reye syndrome in Michigan must be made cauti[r] ...

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Relationship between unusual hepatic acyl coenzyme A profiles and the pathogenesis of Reye syndrome

Relationship between unusual hepatic acyl coenzyme A profiles and the pathogenesis of Reye syndrome

... This study examines the relationship between impaired fatty acid oxidation and the pathogenesis of Reye syndrome. We present a hypothesis proposing that many clinical signs of this childhood disease are ...

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National Reye Syndrome Surveillance, 1982

National Reye Syndrome Surveillance, 1982

... of Reye syndrome were reported in the United States in 1981-1982, compared with previous years of influenza B activity-548 cases of Reye syn- drome reported in 1979-1980, 454 cases repor[r] ...

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Aspirin and Reye Syndrome

Aspirin and Reye Syndrome

... However, in the Ohio study with 97 pa tients and 156 control subjects, the average number of different drug preparations reportedly given to patients was identical with that for control [r] ...

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National Patterns of Aspirin Use and Reye Syndrome Reporting, United States, 1980 to 1985

National Patterns of Aspirin Use and Reye Syndrome Reporting, United States, 1980 to 1985

... The most striking downward trends in aspirin use are seen in the treatment of young children (0 to 9 years of age) for flu and chickenpox, the same age group in which the downward trend [r] ...

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Triglyceride and Cholesterol Concentrations in Whole Serum and in Serum Lipoproteins in Reye Syndrome

Triglyceride and Cholesterol Concentrations in Whole Serum and in Serum Lipoproteins in Reye Syndrome

... The results obtained raise questions about the contri- bution of decreased VLDL triglycerides in the path- ogenesis of fatty liver and suggest that decreased low density (LDL) and high d[r] ...

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Reye Syndrome and Aspirin Use: The Role of Prodromal Illness Severity in the Assessment of Relative Risk

Reye Syndrome and Aspirin Use: The Role of Prodromal Illness Severity in the Assessment of Relative Risk

... Eighteen percent more controls used aspirin in the less severe forms of illness (presence of none or only one of the three events related to prodromal illness severity) and 45% more case[r] ...

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The Prognostic Significance of Peak Ammonia Levels in Reye Syndrome

The Prognostic Significance of Peak Ammonia Levels in Reye Syndrome

... Serial ammonia determinations fa cilitate the early identification of high-risk patients (ammonia levels in excess of five times normal) in the intermediate stages of neurologic involvem[r] ...

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National Surveillance for Reye Syndrome: A Five-Year Review

National Surveillance for Reye Syndrome: A Five-Year Review

... The highest reported incidence of Reye syn drome occurred during years of primary influenza B and A (H1N1) activity; the reported incidence during one period of influenza A (H3N2) activi[r] ...

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Changing Epidemiology of Reye Syndrome in the United States

Changing Epidemiology of Reye Syndrome in the United States

... The average annual incidence of Reye syn- drome reported through national surveillance was lower during 1981 to 1984 than during the previous five sur- veillance years.. This is accounte[r] ...

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Reye Syndrome and Salicylates: A Spurious Association

Reye Syndrome and Salicylates: A Spurious Association

... had preconceived notions of case and control definitions, not one of the surveys had a written protocol to define precisely, before the initiation of data acquisition, the criteria under[r] ...

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Reye Syndrome in Children Less than 1 Year Old: Some Epidemiologic Observations

Reye Syndrome in Children Less than 1 Year Old: Some Epidemiologic Observations

... The clinical nature of the antecedent illnesses and the months of onset of the antecedent illness did not differ between black and white children <1 year old and are similar to the ge[r] ...

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Suggested guidelines for the diagnosis and management of urea cycle disorders

Suggested guidelines for the diagnosis and management of urea cycle disorders

... The most common misdiagnosis of early onset UCD patients is neonatal sepsis. A number of conditions that increase ammonia production and/or secondarily decrease ammonia detoxification can cause hyperam- monemia and mimic ...

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Sudden Child Death and `Healthy' Affected Family Members With Medium-Chain Acyl-Coenzyme A Dehydrogenase Deficiency

Sudden Child Death and `Healthy' Affected Family Members With Medium-Chain Acyl-Coenzyme A Dehydrogenase Deficiency

... Reye syndrome-like attack has been reported as variable: a sudden, unexplained death,2 as well as a complete recovery without subsequent relapses, may occur.3 Hypoketotic hypoglycemia wi[r] ...

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